The browser Brave has enhanced its artificial intelligence assistant Leo with new features. In the latest version, Leo can now access a variety of information on the browser, allowing for more diverse assistance.
Leo is able to read information in documents such as PDFs for research purposes, Google Docs for editing, Google Sheets for data analysis and formula writing, Slack for message summarization in threads, and YouTube for video transcription and content summarization.
Brave emphasizes privacy for its users by connecting Leo through a reverse proxy via LLM to ensure user anonymity. Messages created are automatically deleted, and usage does not require the creation of user accounts. Even Leo Premium users utilize tokens linked to their accounts.
Leo’s internal structure relies on multiple artificial intelligence models simultaneously, including Mixtral 8x7B, Claude Instant, and Llama 2 13B.
TLDR: Brave’s browser enhancement, Leo, offers diverse features for reading various document types, prioritizes user privacy through anonymous connections, and utilizes multiple AI models for enhanced assistance.
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